Hitting "sync" often takes me to login for Toodledo again, which works as a "replace" sync. Other times sync says "completed" and 2Day tasks do not reflect updated tasks in Toodledo. Finally, "replace" sync doesn't work anymore; it does nothing.

I would personally love to see an Android version of this application. I know you have gotten this a lot, but since the creation of this app, Windows phones have started to become obsolete and I think now would be the best time to start! I bet if you went to a GoFundMe or Kickstarter you could raise enough money to make it happen! I know that I would pay to have an Android version of this application that would sync across all platforms.

Please waiting for versions for Apple devices of 2Day because I use both OS and this app is the best of the 2 stores (and I tested quite all apps of Mac and iOS GTD's applications).
*And also it could be localized in catalan too and then it would be perfect surely.
Thanks!

Right now date filters in Smart Views have to be absolute dates or references to differences from absolute dates. You can't have a date filter that says "Start Date is before TOMORROW" and have the date filter automatically change as time progresses. But you can in ToodleDo in a Saved Search (ToodleDo's equivalent of a Smart View). ToodleDo is smart enough to deal with absolute date references, same as 2Day, and also relative date references to whatever date "TOMORROW" happens to be right now. 2Day would be a lot more useful if it were clever enough to allow such relative references and it would save the user a lot of time updating absolute date references in Smart View filters.

Right now date filters in Smart Views have to be absolute dates or references to differences from absolute dates. You can't have a date filter that says "Start Date is before TOMORROW" and have the date filter automatically change as time progresses. But you can in ToodleDo in a Saved Search (ToodleDo's equivalent of a Smart View). ToodleDo is smart enough to deal with absolute date references, same as 2Day, and also relative date references to whatever date "TOMORROW" happens to be right now. 2Day would be a lot more useful if it were clever enough to allow such relative…

I know that there is a dialog to confirm the suppression of tasks but it is still too easy to delete tasks (and the data associated). Why not move these tasks to some kind of smart folder to act as a Recycle Bin ?

Plenty of people use subfolders inside of their main task folder and categories are not the best solution for marking folders. Moreover Microsoft To-Do organizes tasks folders as subfolders of the main task folder. Therefore allowing for syncing tasks from subfolders seems like a meaningful idea.

What's more there is no Kanban-like view in MS To-Do for Windows but their mobile apps for iOS / Android are beautifully simple to enter new tasks and check ones today's tasks. Hence to maintain "competitive advantage" 2day should give its user possibility to use MS apps on their smartphones and deliver amazing desktop experience. To make this work MS To-Do apps and 2Day have to be compatible, which in the simples possible setting implies allowing for syncing tasks across subfolders of the main tasks folder.

Plenty of people use subfolders inside of their main task folder and categories are not the best solution for marking folders. Moreover Microsoft To-Do organizes tasks folders as subfolders of the main task folder. Therefore allowing for syncing tasks from subfolders seems like a meaningful idea.

What's more there is no Kanban-like view in MS To-Do for Windows but their mobile apps for iOS / Android are beautifully simple to enter new tasks and check ones today's tasks. Hence to maintain "competitive advantage" 2day should give its user possibility to use MS apps on their smartphones and deliver amazing desktop…